Journal of Pediatric Health Care
Volume 20, Issue 1 , Pages 27-34, January 2006

Vegetarian Eating for Children and Adolescents

  • Laurie Dunham, MS, RD, LD

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    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Laurie Dunham, MS, RD, LD, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Ave ML 4000, Cincinnati, OH 45229
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  • Linda M. Kollar, RN, MSN

Abstract 

During the past decade, vegetarianism has risen in popularity among American families. Well-planned vegetarian diets can satisfy the nutritional needs and promote normal growth of infants and children. Research has highlighted nutritional advantages to vegetarian diets and has indicated that this style of eating can lead to lifelong healthy eating habits when adopted at a young age. Several vitamins, minerals, and macronutrients may be deficient within a vegetarian diet. Careful nutrition assessment and counseling will allow nurse practitioners to play a key role in encouraging families to adopt healthy eating habits to assist in disease prevention.

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PII: S0891-5245(05)00303-2

doi:10.1016/j.pedhc.2005.08.012

Journal of Pediatric Health Care
Volume 20, Issue 1 , Pages 27-34, January 2006